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7 Impressive RDR2 Details

A showcase of the tiny realistic details that make Red Dead Redemption 2 feel alive — from bleeding hands in Five Finger Fillet to horses sweating after a long gallop.

Emplacement Validé

Various — observable anywhere in the world.

Notes d'enquête

- Five Finger Fillet: if Arthur slips during the knife mini-game, blood realistically drips from the fresh wound. - Railway wear: old tracks look rusted and worn while new tracks are polished and cause less camera vibration as trains pass. - Breathing and idling: Arthur's breathing slows when mounted, and if left idle on his horse he will spontaneously start singing. - Horse perspiration: ride at high speed for a while and white sweat/lather appears on the horse's coat. - Lasso fatigue: hold a large animal on the lasso too long and Arthur's stamina drains until he is forced to let go. - Bell acoustics: shooting a bell changes its tone depending on exactly where the bullet strikes.

Théorie de l'Affaire

These details are passive — just play naturally and watch for them. Great for showing friends how deep the simulation goes.

Route d'Investigation

Q: Does Arthur really sing? A: Yes — leave him idle on horseback without input and he hums or sings to himself. Q: Do horses really sweat? A: Yes — sustained galloping makes lather appear on the coat as a sign of exertion.

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